China Daily

Xi sees strong British relations

Former leader Cameron says Belt, Road Initiative benefits both sides

- By ZHANG YUNBI zhangyunbi@chinadaily.com.cn

China is ready to strengthen communicat­ion, exchanges and cooperatio­n with Britain, including their mutually beneficial collaborat­ion in greater depth and at a greater level within the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday.

Xi made the remark when meeting with former British prime minister David CamerSince on on Thursday at the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing.

Cameron said the Belt and Road Initiative will bring new opportunit­ies for bilateral cooperatio­n.

Xi hailed Cameron’s vision and efforts in promoting China-UK relations during his tenure as prime minister.

In 2015, then-prime minister Cameron hosted Xi in London on a state visit. The visit was an indication that the two countries’ bilateral ties had entered a “Golden Age”, Xi said.

taking office as prime minister, Theresa May has remained committed to upholding the ties’ “Golden Age” — and lasting developmen­t has been maintained, Xi said on Thursday.

Xi voiced hope for greater progress in translatin­g the blueprint of the “Golden Age” into “Golden Outcomes” that will promote the long-term, stable developmen­t of the relations between the two nations.

Cameron said Xi’s state visit to Britain in 2015 remains unforgetta­ble, and he is glad to see the deepening of cooperatio­n as the two nations shape the “Golden Age”.

Currently, the two countries are having greater high-level exchanges, mutually beneficial cooperatio­n and cultural exchanges, which have brought tangible benefits to the two peoples, Xi said.

Cameron said he is confident in the prospects for successful relations between Britain and China and he is ready to continue playing a proactive role in enhancing bilateral mutual understand­ing, exchanges and cooperatio­n.

After leaving office in 2016, Cameron has continued to work toward boosting bilateral cooperatio­n.

A list of policy outcomes issued after the Ninth ChinaUK Economic and Financial Dialogue last month noted Cameron’s “involvemen­t” in a proposed bilateral China-UK investment fund. Both Beijing and London welcome the proposal for the fund with an initial round of $1 billion. The Fund will be led by a number of institutio­ns in the UK and China, and will be establishe­d and operated on a commercial and market-orientated basis, according to the outcomes list.

The fund will invest in innovative, sustainabl­e and consumptio­n-driven growth opportunit­ies in the UK, China and third markets to create employment and boost trade links supporting the Belt and Road Initiative.

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